SCHOLASTIC ROUNDUP: Historic night at Woodstown High School girls basketball game

<p>It was a night full of milestones at the Woodstown High School girls basketball game against Schalick in Tri-County Interdivision action on Friday night.</p>

<p>Before the game started, the hosting Wolverines honored Cougars head coach Mary Brown as it was her final game after 25 years of service. Then, during the game the Wolverines’ Tori Smick netted her 1,000th point in the 46-21 Woodstown victory.</p>

<p>Smick, a junior, ended the game with 23 points, including 12 made foul shots, to increase her career total to 1,006 points.</p>

<p>Giselle Ramos scored 12 points for the Cougars.</p>

<p>COLONIAL CONFERENCE</p>

<p>A win for the record books</p>

<p>After tying the school record for wins last year with 18, this year’s West Deptford squad took over the top spot with a victory over Haddon Heights, 48-26. The Eagles (19-7) ran away with the victory with a strong second and third quarter in which they outscored the Garnets, 36-17. </p>

<p>Megan Kirschling led the scoring with 17 points for West Deptford.</p>

<p>NON-LEAGUE</p>

<p>Battle of the Panthers</p>

<p>Westampton Tech came out on top of the battle of the Panther mascot match-up with Pitman, 69-47. Jessica Harris was too much for Pitman scoring 25 points.</p>

<p>Beth Patrick led the Pitman scorers with 18 points as Karlie Crispin netted four 3-pointers on her way to 15 points.</p>

<p>BOYS BASKETBALL</p>

<p>TRI-CO CONFERENCE</p>

<p>Allen leads Cougar comeback</p>

<p>Down by six points to start the fourth quarter, Melvin Allen sparked a Schalick comeback as he netted eight of his 17 points in the final eight minutes to down Woodstown, 51-48. Deandre Solomon aided the Cougar attack with 13 points as Rashaan Armstead added 12 points.</p>

<p>Kevin Smith scored 18 points to become the first player from GCIT to score 1,000 points, but the Cheetahs lost to Collingswood, 70-62. Brian Lawrence helped the GCIT offense with 11 points.</p>

<p>Red Raiders remain perfect</p>

<p>Xavier Lundy netted 10 of his game-high 28 points in the third quarter to fight off a Kingsway charge and help the Red Raiders to an 88-68 win. Calvin Johnson chipped in with 11 points as Saleem Little and Theo Holloway each added nine points.</p>

<p>Haddon Heights outscored Pitman, 14-6, in the fourth quarter utilizing the free-throw line to break away for a 56-45 victory. Jon Boyd led the Panthers with 17 points as Tim Delaney added 10 points.</p>